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Aila Donovan’s daring essay “Pure Taboo” thrusts the reader into the murky intersection of moral transgression and geopolitics, using a single, unforgettable case study to argue that the world’s most entrenched diplomatic norms are, at their core, a cultural performance of taboo‑avoidance. The piece is audacious, meticulously sourced, and stylistically bold, but its reliance on a singular anecdote and occasional rhetorical flourish sometimes outpaces the analytical rigour expected of Foreign Affairs .

The increasing globalization of the world's economies has heightened the significance of foreign affairs in the economic sphere. Countries trade goods, services, and capital across borders, fostering economic growth but also interdependence. This interdependence means that economic policies in one country can have significant impacts abroad. For instance, trade wars and protectionism can disrupt global supply chains, while free trade agreements can spur economic growth. puretaboo210831ailadonovanforeignaffairs